Hud (1963)



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Having been burned by compromises to censors on his earlier films Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and Sweet Bird of Youth, Paul Newman decided to star in as uncompromising a property as he could find. That property was Hud, inspired by a portion of Larry McMurtry's novel, Horseman Pass By. Hud Bannon (Newman) is a young Texas rancher who lives with his cattleman father Homer (Melvyn Douglas) and his hero-worshipping nephew Lon (Brandon DeWilde). Hud is an amoral, cold-hearted creature; his father, who holds Hud responsible for the death of his other son, tries to imbue Lon with a sense of decency and responsibility to others, but Lon is devoted to Hud and isn't inclined to listen. When hoof and mouth disease shows up in one of the elder Bannon's cows, Hud is all for selling the herd before the government inspectors find out. But Homer orders the cattle destroyed (the film's most harrowing sequence), driving an even deeper wedge between himself and Hud. Finally, Hud steps over the line by attempting to rape Alma (Patricia Neal), the earthy but warm-hearted housekeeper. Paul Newman was so repellantly brilliant as an unregenerate heel that his Oscar nomination for Hud was a foregone conclusion. Although Newman lost the Oscar to Sidney Poitier in Lilies of the Field, Oscars did go to Neal for Best Actress, Douglas for Best Supporting Actor, and cinematographer James Wong Howe.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
5/29/1963
Director Credit
Martin Ritt Director
Cast Credit
Robert Hinkle Announcer
Montie Montana Cowboy
John Indrisano Cowboy
John Michael Quijada Cowboy
Carl Saxe Proprietor
Don Kennedy Charlie Tucker
Carl Low Kirby
Sharyn Hillyer Myra
Paul Newman Hud Bannon
Melvyn Douglas Homer Bannon
Patricia Neal Alma Brown
Andre Brandon deWilde Lon Bannon
John Ashley Hermy
Whitner Burris
Graham Denton Jesse
Val Avery Jose
Sheldon Allman Thompson
Pitt Herbert Larker
Peter Brooks George
Curt Conway Truman Peters
Yvette Vickers Lily Peters
George Petrie Joe Scanton
David Kent Donald
Frank Killmond Dumb Billy
Production Credits Credit
Martin Ritt Producer
Irving Ravetch Producer
Art Department Credit
Tambi Larsen Art Director
Robert R. Benton Set Designer
Hal Pereira Art Director
Sam Comer Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Wong Tung Jim Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Paul K. Lerpae Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer
Wally Westmore Makeup



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